Blog by Kate Lawrence , Field Assistant International Species Recovery Unit
1446 Tristan Albatross breeding pairs on Gough Island
Last week we completed the challenging and enjoyable task of a whole-island count of Tristan Albatross (Diomedea dabbenena...

2018 is the Year of Young People in Scotland. Here Jasper Hamlet, our Youth and Families Officer, takes a look at some of the ways RSPB Scotland will be joining is with this including an exciting Plan-It Jam taking place next month.
Year of Young People...

“When Gola came here, I didn’t want it because the forest was my livelihood. Now, I want Gola to stay because it taught us cocoa farming.” [Quote from a member of cocoa production cooperative.]
During my brief stay in Sierra Leone...

My pre-dawn walk through Gola Rainforest in Sierra Leone was rewarded with a perfect view of the elusive White-necked Picathartes sitting on its nest. I say ‘elusive’ as this was how Sir David Attenborough branded the bird for his famous 1952...

Guest blog from my colleague, Chris Corrigan, the RSPB’s England Director.
Headlines are important. They’re the first things we see and in many cases are often the only thing we read. But of course, they aren’t the whole story. Achieving...